How to use in-sentence of “slovenian”:
– Katarina Čas is a Slovenian actress.
– Prior to the breakup of Yugoslavia, Slovenian athletes were part of Yugoslavia at the Olympics.
– Boris Pahor is a Slovenian writer.
– Mitja Ribičič was a Slovenian former politician.
– Lojze Grozde was a Slovenian student who was killed by partisans during World War II.
– From 1990 through 1992, he served as the first chairman of the freely elected Slovenian Parliament.
– Boris Karapandzic writes that there were 12,000 Slovenian “home guards”, 3,000 Serbian volunteer troops, 1,000 Montenegrin “chetniks”, and 2,500 Croatian “home guards”.
– With Korotan, he won the Slovenian Indoor Soccer All-Stars Competition.

Example sentences of “slovenian”:
- In 1940, he became a member of Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts and was also a member of Slovenian Society of Natural History.
- At the Slovenian Open Tomokazu was the youngest player again, who reached the Quarterfinals in the singles.
– In 1940, he became a member of Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts and was also a member of Slovenian Society of Natural History.
– At the Slovenian Open Tomokazu was the youngest player again, who reached the Quarterfinals in the singles.
– Janko Prunk, is a Slovenian historian of modern history.
– Between July and October 2004, he served as speaker of the Slovenian National Assembly.
– As a manager Beširević won the Slovenian Cup in the 2002–03 season.
– Demeter Bitenc was a Slovenian movie actor.
– Marjan Šarec is a Slovenian politician, actor, and comedian.
– He was viewed as a Slovenian cultural icon.
– From 1920-1923, Kralj was in the center of Slovenian expressionism.
– Srečko Katanec is a former Slovenian football player.
– Born in Boroughs of BerlinCharlottenburg, Berlin to a family of Italian and Slovenian origin, Caprivi joined the army in 1849 and fought in the Austro-Prussian War in 1866 and the Franco-Prussian War in 1870.
– He also won the Slovenian Third League with NK Šenčur in the 2008–09 season.
– France Bučar was a Slovenian politician, legal expert and author.
– I was making redirects to my Slovenian user page in a few languages.
– Janez Stanovnik was a Slovenian economist, politician, and Partisan.
– Slovene Americans or Slovenian Americans are Americans of Slovene or Slovenian descent.
– From 1976 to 1981, Mordillo’s cartoons were used by Slovenian artist Miki Muster to create “Mordillo”, a series of 400 short animations that were later presented at Cannes and bought by television studios from 30 countries.
– In 1962 he founded and organized the first, oldest and most important Slovenian music festival called Slovenska popevka.
More in-sentence examples of “slovenian”:
– Stojanović has won the Slovenian PrvaLiga twice with Domžale.
– With Gorica, Osmanović finished second in the 1999–2000 season of the First League, entered the semi-finals of the 1999–2000 Slovenian Cup1999–2000 UEFA Cup.
– His mother was of Slovenian descent.
– Slaviša Stojanović is a former Slovenian footballer and manager.
– For example, names of days and months are considered proper names in English, but not in Spanish, French, Swedish, Slovenian or Finnish, where they are not capitalized.
– The killings beginning after the capitulation of Italy in 1943, and the massacres of 1945 occurred partly under conditions of guerrilla fighting of Slovenian and Croatian Partisans partisans with the German and remaining Italian Fascist forces, and partially after the occupation of the territory by the army formations of Yugoslavia.
– Ivan Janša, better known as Janez Janša, is a Slovenian politician.
– Wild edible dormice are still eaten in Slovenia, and trapping dormice is a Slovenian tradition.
– Kralj left the expressionism movement and was soon in the center of the Slovenian “new reality” movement.
– The people in Austria speak German, a few also speak Hungarian, Slovenian and Croatian.
– He was the only Slovenian prime minister of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
– He has been the leader of the Slovenian Democratic Party since 1993.
– Muzychuk has played on first board for the Slovenian team since 2004.
– He was a member of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, and coauthor of the Academy’s Slovene Normative Guide.
– Tomaž Pengov was a Slovenian singer-songwriter, musician and poet.
– From 1920-1923, Kralj was in the center of the Slovenian expressionism movement.
– He was an active member of the Slovenian Democratic Party.
– Ante Šimundža is a former Slovenian football player.
– Samir Handanovič is a Slovenian football player.
– As an early admirer of Jože Pučnik, he joined the Slovenian Social Democratic Union after the democratization of Slovenia.
– Srđan Pecelj is a Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnian football defender who currently plays for Rudar Trbovlje in the Ljubljanska Football League, one of the five groups of the Slovenian Regional League, fourth tier in Slovenian football system.
– His book “A brief history of Slovenia: Historical background of the Republic of Slovenia” is one of the basic full works on modern Slovenian history.
– The official language of Italy is Italian and in some small areas German, Slovenian or French.
– In his introduction to the biography of Lojze Grozde by Anton Strle, who is also a candidate for sainthood, Taras Kermauner wrote: “Grozde combines the ardour and apostolate of Friderik Baraga, the asceticism and suffering of Janez Frančišek Gnidovec, a gift for organization, and the Slovenian national consciousness of Blessed Anton Martin Slomšek…
– Danilo Türk is a Slovenian politician.
– These events took place in central and eastern Istria, as well as in Slovenian Primorska.
– Miki Muster was a Slovenian academic sculptor, illustrator, cartoonist, and animator.
– The Slovenian Marko Trogrli in his essay “The French school system in French Dalmatia” wrote that “Vincenzo Dandolo, the French governor of Dalmatia as well as Bartolomeo Benincasa, an official from the local, which had to be consistent with the education system throughout the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy….Instruction was to be in Italian”.
– Janez Bernik was a Slovenian painter and academic.
– Peter Binkovski is a former Slovenian football player.
– Stanko Lorger was a Slovenian hurdler.
– He obtained his PhD in 1976 with thesis on the relationship between the Slovenian Christian Socialist movement and the Communist Party of Slovenia within the Liberation Front of the Slovenian People, which at the time was a somehow problematic topic.
– A Slovenian team of about 60 soldiers, mountain rescuers, civil protection and rescue service members, medical personnel, and other volunteers removed about 27 tons of aircraft remains in May 2008.
– The title of the painting in Slovenian language is “Družinski portret”.
– He was also thought, together with Peter Jambrek, the main author of the current Slovenian constitution.
– Edin Osmanović is a Slovenian UEFA Pro football coach.
– She wrote Slovenian language poems.
– Since 2013, he has been the head coach of the Slovenian PrvaLigaSlovenian First Football League club Aluminij from Kidričevo.
– The oldest flute ever discovered may be the so-called Divje Babe flute, found in the Slovenian cave Divje Babe I in 1995.
– Borut Pahor is a Slovenian politician.
– Zlatko Zahovič is a former Slovenian football player.
– Its brutal repression of Yugoslav PartisansPartisan activities and the killing and imprisonment of thousands of Yugoslav civilians in concentration camps in the newly annexed provinces, and in Italy proper, fed the anti-Italian sentiments of the Slovenian and Croatian subjects of Fascist Italy.
– His personality should be returned to the common Slovenian consciousness of heroes that have been praised and elevated to the first plane as the only models.
– Anton Nanut was a Slovenian Conductingconductor of classical music.
– It passes through the Slovenian Municipalitymunicipalities of Vipava, Ajdovščina, Nova Gorica, Renče–Vogrsko and Miren–Kostanjevica.
– With Dravograd, he became the runner-up of the 2003–04 Slovenian Football Cup.
– Amir Karič is a Slovenian football player.
– The coat of arms is a shield with the image of Mount Triglav, Slovenia’s highest mountain, in white against a blue background; below it are two blue lines that stand for the Adriatic Sea and local rivers, and above it are three six-pointed stars arranged in an triangle which are taken from the coat of arms of the Counts of Celje, an important Slovenian family.
- Stojanović has won the Slovenian PrvaLiga twice with Domžale.
- With Gorica, Osmanović finished second in the 1999–2000 season of the First League, entered the semi-finals of the 1999–2000 Slovenian Cup1999–2000 UEFA Cup.
